ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
1. Daily audits of classified systems will prevent unauthorized logons and iden- tify
suspicious transmissions
Answer >> False
2. Which of the following are reportable examples of a possible transmission of
classified material via unsecured means?
Answer >> All of the above
3. Because the FBI has primary responsibility for counterintelligence investi-
gations within the United States, all threats should be reported only to the FBI.
Answer >> False
4. A cleared defense contractor hosted a foreign visit. Which of the following activities
might you expect to occur?
Answer >> A visitor attempts to wander away from his escort; Some of
those listed on the visit request form are replaced with last minute substitutes; Foreign delegation asking questions outside
the scope of the intended visit
5. Which of the following types of technology is strictly controlled by the Depart- ment of
Defense?
Answer >> Military critical technology
6. During a foreign conference or trade show what activities might be experi- enced?
Answer >> All of the above
7. William is a sales manager with a large firm working on aviation technologies. He is
working at the company's booth at the Paris Air Show. Which of the following
collection methods would an adversary NOT use at the Paris Air Show? Answer >> None
of the above
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, 8. Sarah is the Facility Security Officer (FSO) at a small, private firm that develops dual
use technology. A foreign firm approaches Sarah's facility requesting to purchase the
technology. Which regulation is applicable to determine if they can sell the dual use
technology to a foreign firm?
Answer >> Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
9. Jack is a Facility Security Officer (FSO) for a cleared defense contractor. Where should
he find reporting procedures that pertain to his organization?
Answer >> National
Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)
10. Social engineering, electronic elicitation, email spoofing, spear phishing, whale
phishing, or direct questioning (such as through social networking sites) are all
examples of reportable suspicious cyber incidents.
Answer >> True
11. If you had worked with Ms. Sims, which behaviors might be considered as suspicious?
Answer >> Requesting additional security access; Working long and irregular hours without authorization; A
tendency to ask questions outside of her normal scope and classification level
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